I love many lines from the movie.The concept of dream time and existential dilemma is discussed through intelligent conversation and the medium of Stop Motion Animation.Highly recommend it.

‘There are two types of sufferers in this world. Those that suffer from a lack of life and those that suffer from an overabundance of it.’

‘They say that dreams are only real as long as they last. Couldn’t you say the same thing about life?’

‘Did you ever have a job that you hated and worked real hard at? A long, hard day of work. Finally you get to go home, get in bed, close your eyes and immediately you wake up and realize… that the whole day at work had been a dream. It’s bad enough that you sell your waking life for minimum wage, but now they get your dreams for free.’

‘A thousand years is but an instant. There’s nothing new, nothing different; same pattern over and over. The same clouds, same music, the same things I felt an hour or an eternity ago. There’s nothing here for me now, nothing at all. Now I remember, this happened to me before. This is why I left. You have begun to find your answers. Although it will seem difficult the rewards will be great. Exercise your human mind as fully as possible knowing that it is only an exercise. Build beautiful artifacts, solve problems, explore the secrets of the physical universe, savor the input from all the senses, filled with joy and sorrow and laughter, empathy, compassion, and took the emotional memory in your travel bag. I remember where I came from, and how I became human, why I hung around, and now my final departure’s scheduled. This way out, escaping velocity. Not just eternity, but Infinity.’

‘Whatever I am right now. I mean, yeah, maybe I only exist in your mind. I’m still just as real as anything else.’

‘What are these barriers that keep people from reaching anywhere near their real potential? The answer to that can be found in another question and that’s this: Which is the most universal human characteristic: fear, or laziness?’

‘Creation comes out of imperfection. It seems to come out of a striving and a frustration. This is where, I think, language came from. I mean, it came from our desire to transcend our isolation and have some connection with one another. It had to be easy when it was just simple survival. â€œWater.â€� We came up with a sound for that. â€œSabretooth tiger behind you!â€� We made a sound for that. But when it gets really interesting, I think is when we use that same system of symbols to communicate all the abstract and intangible things weâ€™re experiencing. What is â€œfrustrationâ€�? Or what is â€œangerâ€� or â€œloveâ€�? When I say â€œloveâ€� the sound comes out of my mouth and hits the other personâ€™s ear travels through the byzantine conduit in their brain through their memories of love or lack of love. They say they understand, but how do I know? Because words are inert. Theyâ€™re just symbols. Theyâ€™re dead. You know? And so much of our experience is intangible. So much of what we perceive cannot be expressed. Itâ€™s unspeakable. And yet, you know, when we communicate with one another and we feel we have connected and think weâ€™re understood I think we have a feeling of almost spiritual communion. And that feeling may be transient, but I think itâ€™s what we live for.ï»¿’